Langebro, Copenhagen, in the Moonlight with Running Figures by C.W. Eckersberg - 1836 - 45.5 x 33.5 cm Statens Museum for Kunst Langebro, Copenhagen, in the Moonlight with Running Figures by C.W. Eckersberg - 1836 - 45.5 x 33.5 cm Statens Museum for Kunst

Langebro, Copenhagen, in the Moonlight with Running Figures

oil on canvas • 45.5 x 33.5 cm
  • C.W. Eckersberg - 2 January 1783 - 22 July 1853 C.W. Eckersberg 1836

Why do all these people come running? Has someone fallen in the water, or is there a fire? In his diary, Eckersberg simply described the picture as “a small painting showing a moonlit night by the full moon. The subject is Langebro with running figures.” Perhaps he deliberately played on the fact that many of the exhibition guests of the day would have read Carl Bernhardt’s novel The Coach from that same year; its dramatic high point takes place on Langebro when a young woman wishes to drown herself but is saved by the male protagonist. Here, Eckersberg has tried out all his ideas about space, structure, and light and shadow in a painting. Thus, it reflects the principles that he passed on to his Academy students. Yet he also created an enigmatic scene, keeping its story secret.

We present today's atmospheric painting thanks to the Statens Museum for Kunst. The text was written by Peter Nørgaard Larsen and published in SIGNTEXT.  : )

P.S. Here are ten beautiful nocturne paintings you should see!